oosik
Epic Contributor
Hey - you need not feel the least bit "small" about this situation. They are being honest and don't want to screw things up. Imagine how you would feel if they DID help and suffered a serious relapse or even croaked.
I remember that after a barium meal, tears streaming down my face and teeth marks in the toilet seat, my description at the time was giving birth to a cannon ball.
... 'Sorry, I can't do anything for a while, I just had heart surgery', it makes you feel pretty frickin' small.
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Thank you all for helping me realize just how blessed I am health wise! :jump:
Try seeing someone in the corner of your eye while your looking under the hood of your car and asking them if they could give you a hand,
then when you look up you see that they only have one arm...
Thank you all for helping me realize just how blessed I am health wise! :jump:
That would be the help I would expect from a young person today,, anyways,,
if they do ANYTHING,, they do it with one hand,,
I was taught otherwise when I as about 10 years old,, I was helping a neighbor,, and using "one hand",,
he then told me loudly,,,
"Boy, if you are going to help someone,, always use BOTH hands!!
I don't care if you are just handing someone a screwdriver,, get your hand out of your pocket,, and have BOTH hands ready to work!!"
That stuck with me all my life,, and my daughters know not to show up to help,, and only use one hand,,,
I grew up the same. NEVER hands in pockets. People who shuffled while walking dragging their feet would drive my dad crazy![]()